Within the general quadrupolar model for biaxial nematic liquid crystals, whose potential of mean torque extends that in the Maier-Saupe theory with two extra interaction terms, we propose a quantitative criterion to identify the dominant biaxial interaction. We show that the ratio of the biaxial-to-uniaxial and uniaxial-toisotropic transition temperatures is almost independent of one interaction parameter, thus indicating the other as dominant. We also show that there is a significant mismatch between the principal orientational order parameters predicted by the theory and those measured for the biaxial phase of a tetrapode.

Dominant biaxial quadrupolar contribution to the nematic potential of mean torque

BISI, FULVIO;VIRGA, EPIFANIO GUIDO GIOVANNI
2008-01-01

Abstract

Within the general quadrupolar model for biaxial nematic liquid crystals, whose potential of mean torque extends that in the Maier-Saupe theory with two extra interaction terms, we propose a quantitative criterion to identify the dominant biaxial interaction. We show that the ratio of the biaxial-to-uniaxial and uniaxial-toisotropic transition temperatures is almost independent of one interaction parameter, thus indicating the other as dominant. We also show that there is a significant mismatch between the principal orientational order parameters predicted by the theory and those measured for the biaxial phase of a tetrapode.
2008
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Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
78
021710-1
021710-6
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LIQUID CRYSTALS; BIAXIAL NEMATICS; MEAN FIELD THEORY
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.78.021710
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Bisi, Fulvio; Luckhurst, G. R.; Virga, EPIFANIO GUIDO GIOVANNI
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